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VEAST iCA s ERN , ies ‘ - as ' Eilanadiens Ready » Crop Report Below will be found a brief synopsis of telegraphic reports received at the Head Office of the Bank of Montreal from its Branches. The Branch Man- agers have complete and intim- ate knowledge of each local sit- uation and are in close touch with crop conditions in all soc- tlons of the districts mention- ed. ' GENERAL rust and excessive nioisture. Do 1 iiivcries of wheat by i'al1ncrs to _country elevators to October 25th ilolnllmi ilEl,0i0,000 iiusiiels us colu- ’pnreil with 140,800,000 ilu:-lheis last ._v011i'. The Blaniiollii Free Press -.in i7ii1 Seplenilier estimated the _wheat yield at .12-1,312,135 i»i1stwis‘ional Hockey Lvssue DDBHIHK “ll and the Noi-iliwest (irain Dealers; `,\ssoeiuti<»i1 nn 30111 September give ‘their estiinntg nt -109,178,000 bush- els. The Dominion Bureau of ,St11tl.alic.~i on September 12th esti- _niuted the yield ui 4Il2,223,000 bush- els its conipnreil with last yem'.~i iiitini cstiniated returns ol' 383,440.- 000 htisliels. The Dominion Bur- - This is the final ci-cp rvpzirt for _' __ _ ‘ 1027 and int-luties a geiictnl review *‘3~"l°H'000 bushels 0" 110»000~000 _.___- ui the crop season Over 60 per- _b"”`E]‘§l;_,;’_l_'§:)' =”S__Lhy,earba.nd BUFFALO, N.Y~~. NOV- 3. '°‘ vent oi' thi- threslling in the I’rnll‘ic “i . _ lu.»_e_s_ elu_g_ . " 'Jimmy Sluttei‘y._ Bllff8l0 lIKl\I-' rzin also estinmle the oats crop at CHICAGO, Nov. 3.--E. S. Barnard former president of the Cleveland Indians, today was unanimously elected president of the American Baseball laague succeeding Ban Johnson, retired. I Barnard‘s team of office is for three years. His salary was not re- vealed. It was reported. however. that his contract called for $40,000 a year. the same amount received by Johnson, Barnard also was elect- ed treasurer of the league, an office is also for three years. | The new American league head, who started his career in sports as a 16-year-old football coach, prom- ised to continue the high ideals of baseball management created by Johnson. He said he always has been in thorough accord with Mr. Johnson’s principles and so long as he remains president of the Am- erican League there will be no change in this general policy. ' The headquarters of the league will be maintained in Chicago with president Barnard taking up the duties immediately. 1 Up to the time the club owners went into session today, Bamard was the president of the Cleveland] \Club, a position he has held sincei N922, upon the death of James C. Dunn, at that time chief stockhold- er. Barnard resigned from this of- fice to become president of the league. He had been connected with the Cleveland club for 24 years., when he left the job of sports editor of the Columbus, Ohio. Dlspath in 1903, to become secretary of the Cleveland Club. I-Ie was promoted to the vice-presidency of the Club in 1910. and was made business man- ager in 1911. ‘ Mlskey Keeps Up Fight Today's meeting of the American Ldague Club owners was harmon- ious exeapt when it came to the adoption of a resolution expressing recognition and appreciation of the long and-valuable services rendered by Mr. Johnson lthfesidant of the league. All the clubiqwners with the exception of'"Charles A. 0omlskey,! owner of the White Bolt, signed the resolution. Thus Comiskey, who with Johnson founded the American League and then broke with him over the “Black Sox" scandal in 1919, continued his fight oirtlohn- son to the last. Comiskey in feeble 1# , , _ / , - NEW YORK Nov 4-Mrs Fran this year. She was suid she had “suspended negotiations' with Bert ‘ Balcherras H D9salble pilot. Bal- che aggigipanied Commander. Byrx on ight to the shores or Paddock To Compete health, did not attend todays meet- ing, but was represented by 1-larry. Cleveland club to ia syndicate of. Cleveland millionaires headed by; Alva Bradley, ace pl‘08ros»aing1 smoothly but may not be conlcludedl for two or three days. It developed that one of the holders of lgzfharesd of the stock was in Land on al European tour, and W. J. Garvey, of Chicago, had not Brirnted an option on his holdings. May Join Giants NEW YORK, Nov. 2.-The possi- bility that Ty Cobb would be seen in the uniform of the New York Giants next season appeared today with the announcement of the; Georgia Peach that definite retire- ment from the National pastime would await further offers. Al- though John McGraw, manager of the Giants, and other officials of the Club, were out of the city, the announcement that Cobb's contract with Philadelphia would not be re- newed for 1928 created considerable interest in the club offices. Baseball men said that McGraw undoubtedly was "interested" in Cobb. i For Opener Nov. 15 I e MONTREAL, Que.. Nov. 3. - yWitl1 their roster now complete. liCanadieus are ready for their Nat- New York on the 15th when they iplay the Americans. Herb Gardiner, Idetence man, whose lengthy stay gin the west _gave rise to report! .that he was holding out, tumed 'out for practice today- | ,__ ,__.; 'Springhill Team _ Receives Gifts BPRINGHILL, Nov, 3. -Mayor .Wilson this aftemoon presented a club bag to each of the members and the manager of the Springhill Ithe mascot, Jimmy Nolles, in recog- Initlon of the team’s win_ in the Maritime baseball chimpionship race. A parade was heti to vic- toria Pnrk, where' speeches were dc- cf Amherst, and Mayor Wilson. In the parade were 14 school girls. each carrying a club bag; Mayor Wilson, Sheriff Shipley and Councillor Scott; the bali players and school children. l'rovillce~,-; lies new lltwu t~.'l:1i|1'eiezl,0"m l“"‘h°l” m"1"" mb! yea" iheavywelght and National BQXIHE and while tleliverics t,» date i1ii','»_; _ 'Association champion. Won It been lower than last your i~or'etuj PROWNCE OF QUEBEC ;technical knockout over Murray tuvoiirable weather has nssistctll “_ c__o__ “___ _e____ ___ ___ __ gtiitlltz, of New York in the sixth the operations und inipi-t1\'eti ili<~l_ ‘ _ 'Pi ’ if allld c“}I'0\1lld Uf F- Scheduled 10`l`°u“d Mu" aiatles. Esiiiliales of thc _vicltl ol' ‘_'_l_o5" ‘__ ‘"'_"_ qu? "dy W1? _mo 1 here tonight. wht-,.11 intvs uuisti :writ-11-11-i::2.2:::.. Wh; _f‘__"_ __Ff"‘_“ “E I"f‘{_"”-fi liesi/1oiNEs, lows __ Erwin 000 inisiirls rsliinuicd ily tin- imni- __ _"_‘ ‘ UL “ ""“"l V °"“°°”lV“\IiIl»19. NCW Y0Yk. W0" f\‘0m Eddie inluu llurean oi' Slzilistirs :ui i;5ll1 ‘}‘;;f__“‘;l‘= W°'“the"_ ?f’Qt “mils-ybelictlu. Cliillllewll F8118. WIS-1 10 S_ __ _ __ ____ _|_m__-,,_mm ,m__h__.___ ~» ni ., oiacco tint ini s \.vei'c1,-0um|s_ i\'dtIin(llrilf.liII by lille Nui'tii\ve.~‘i tisnllii lfnllm' mu" the f1"em_gG 0' "0‘f""}§ COLUMBUS. 0l\l0 “' Red FIU' U____1____S A_________________ ____ _Huh _*___ yours. iluy niltl fodder c1op.i.SimmonS_ C01um|,uB_ knocked our lmlario me Cm” mil. wen Sa till. lknockcd out Kid Cettman. Jersey factory and on tht- whole Inuit: _em______ ___ __g_____S_ _“___ ___________ _,_____l-it-pit: exeeptiuiially _lleavy._hut Sur;-_Quentin Rojas, South America, 1 estinlaled rctiirini hy the llu:11inI.1n_igwilll_fl_;_‘:_1_;‘§En!fy ‘*_1__‘_f:_*’___;‘__lll"l;_‘l‘;; \l`0\lH0\_~\f'0“* _.fi PROVINCE OF o-NTAn|o | Gluck Linden, Wilmlngtonwrday the 5", N°,,_ at which ar- th . 1926 mm' (WI ,`.m,h____.i iiny \\':u-' il lnimper crop, i‘ali‘CIiy.lhl‘90 TDIIYNIB- ““___‘_’;d_h _om _Ii h___\_____m____ .».~in.u un livmlgo ¢-mp and outs] Los ANGELES, Calla - Midget_B_ Maye _ . , . _ _ iighllson lrimt‘ll1il\Ia1~iti(t`11e‘l;’rni\ini:-"ml lmrlcy "l’°'-'C uvemge- AC"M’ke O'D°wd' 'cmumbus' Ohm' ;___ me. farms” __a__e _“___ __ _______]y vowiliig to Government figuresibeat young Nutlouaiista, Filipino, ______ce_________ ye____‘ while in Bm'|___h _.ol 1~ompile1i on August 31st. the esti- WU l'0\1llllS. -` ' ~»- l.Iak'D',Cib, t umbia, crops gouemuy ha`,___h_,_Qu u1_1lc_tl _ylc__ld_ __ali in the__D____ce1eBarl_i§;1_11_eno__r;i;1_r__;i; defea eri _ _ _ _ iiovinto or 11.-i yeal is i80,l'81,_ _ datlslacliorliliegtlidlollilils 00|) hnshels, us compared with 1177,-‘_ INMANNPOLIS '_ J°h““Y Deer “" “g ‘“ ‘ K " ' ixiflcc intein-l~ whit-ii was the rin ""¢- Sedallai M°~» defeated JDIHIHY gmully lulll yi-QLIS M some (‘xl"nl` ni csiiiilaiic i't-ii' |026; Full \vl1eat|Tm"m“‘ Sl' Paul* (10 "°“n‘l“I~ Cla 5 C' ow' :inivrs it i ily lil___o_mdS_ Owing to ¢-xi~1va=iii't- inoislurf' l.\.ii :autumn and wt~iiil1r~rtiurili1.; "tml "lm Ill" |’”rL`r' CW" “I “wi pi il viii. outs liy 2 peitelit and liai- liry Ivy ii percent, Owing to it poor. . . .. -'I lliriilllpuliitnig cro hein r ~i" th- S , :eel n was lun il.1_\:» Ulm' _ P _ “ “ 7) ~ oiftwtlijriiilcizekg laltcgr thnn the 11:11 '\:'i'f.u" ',);’,l_';“'_f_:\_?__¢2_Ttu1;;1_tc_:g|-lilusa! Y - . .. . . .-1- - ‘l ~ ‘ ‘. ' e ' it ant I war average. 'lhc .1i\e.|a1. an-1 _lmu fo __ ‘ L_# ____ reduced in ctliii-efiU"‘“'t~ and outs _ __"` " l"~`f_ YC" I” "' "7'U"l’i The Zion Church Young PeoDles slightly increased. llniiiiiilii \\'vrc‘ °. ins "°"m“"° Wllh me ""m"“wiLeague occu led the Alle fo th _ _ _. ._ol.,23c.c|»c1n.f 1.1 ~_. P V5 Y 0 unusually heavy, especially ui :host ___C__’c____c ____ _‘G ;‘)c_‘;‘e___“" i',‘;";1m_;_'_'_}entire evening. the first game being areas which arc ;;cne1~nily ---- [West Ccvehead E Rifle Club There will be another shoot on Sat- rangements will be made for prize ishoot following is the scores: L. McKinnon |C.Ma.ye J. McMillan lB.McCabe Ira Carr F.Auld_........... Miller Bearisto lass. Allan Harold Cud'more “Y” 'BOW1ing‘ ` The first game last evening was played between Prowse Bros. and Rogers Hardware and was fought to is finish. Prowse Bros. finally winning out by a majority ot 62 pina. lPercy Mclnnls rolled the high' esl. single frame of 310, this b¢'1ng the record to date. Following is the line up: 93 38 8 3 86 88 82 78 'I5 'I4 72 70 54 Rogers Hardware: 1 Caswell . . . . . . .. 147 Prunty 201 »l_-yrd 200 clnnis .. 140 Mclnllls 138 130 832 978 i F5335 zzz 165 220 2-is zoo 151 191 145 1c1_ Total -2670. Prown Bros.: 'l‘.W.L. Pruwse 178 Percy Mclnnia 1110 Geo. Van Busklrk .. 176 area smith ics Percy Cameron ._ .. 191 188 1027 787 Total -2788. ‘ The second game at 8.80 "vlan 140 162 182 230 91 177 02-i vs. Patotis Ltd.. the former team winning out by 285 pins. Patona: E. Doucette . . . . . . .. 159 J. McLaren 111 J. McLaren .. 95 I-l.'Doucette .. 172 P. Worth . . . . . . . . .. 139 676 757 197 152 138 111 129 141 sas 'rom _:occ | Fennel! A Chandler. . 157 186 P. Coyle . . . . 183 G. Aruenault . l-‘. Worth B. Delicate A, Tomllas .. 210 101 154 55 187 181 243 79 baseball team and a gold watch to livered by Sheriff‘Charles. Shipley; 'like two hours the other day the 154 210 1065 _ i I 1 played 'between Fennell & Chandler The teams lined up aa followers- ...-_,,- I 173 122 105 122 'I NEW YORK, Nov. 2. - Chai-leyl petition since 1920, when he comes to New York this winter for sever- ll "“0@H- PHCIUOCIK gave up indoor Nwlus seven years ago because he was unable to negotiate turns, and was unable to hit hi stride until after the first fifty yards. ~ Squad Is Getting In Hand Practice E1l8l.ish Rugby fifteen are devoting most of their time to road work and scrum formation, in anticipation of the hardest matgch of the year on the morning of Thanksgiving Day when they meet the strong fifteen of the University of New Bruns. wick. the present holders to decide who shall hold the MacTier Cup for the next 12 months. _ ____ _ niax . . I . 1' ‘I 2: 2 ISAbwd0H@df ‘~\`r.' .`»" (Canad-li?-Press) _ | vou clo bi mo; ees_ Wilson Graysonltoday definite- '|19 UT\0.XPeC1'€(`d guest ii.e“'r:x°“..‘:i' r;°“s:i2....“;:i'i Home t ner and the the lcv glare ,N France. I 0%// J 1 In New York Meets; "11 “_ _ P (ld l{. IDI, 1 ld I ll Gfabmen secfemfy °f the club- and. ivillrldqg rellaord fotiotliizr 100 Yaiidi i his son, J. Louis Comiskey. leash, and accepted holder or me i '_/>L_.» Nesotiatiws for the sale of the 220 yard dash recom, win mime- hls first indoor appearance in com-I \ / I 15 r 55~ _ _`\L], ig or I , MONTREAL, Nov. 3. -Vickers " GW", 'V \`. _ .- The team which will go on the field will have two changes but otherwise will be» the same as mm, which defeated the M. A. A. A. last Saturday. The popularity of _thc game und. er the English code is increasing as is evidenced by the larger tum outs for the various games this pected next Monday when the fam-, ous U. N. B. team will begeen in action. Last year they coihpletclyi outplayed the McGill fifteen in ihel final. Vickers have a large following in the east end of the city and they, are expected to turn out in force on Monday. ‘ _ --l€-O1.-i cn 1:- QD O2 SI °<: A nannlsn 4- ml \./llfl/U Of Rouen (By British United Press.) PARIS, Nov, 4-An rxtraorflliiary instance of mass hallucination is re- ported from Rouen. For somethin; _squares and streetS`adjacent to the cathedral were packed with people all with eyes fixed on the top of the steeplc, watching the extraordinary _antics of an acrobat. He had man- aged to climb on to the back of the cock which crowns thc steepie, and on his dangerous perch was per- forming tricks which terrifled the massed crowds below _ The acrobat seemed to be untir- ing. but at last the concierge of th' cathedral decided that it was time tt -rescue him, and himself climbed thc steeple to the top, bent upon bring ling the intruder down with him. Tc his amazement he found that there was no one there. The acrobat hat ‘certainly not climbed down the out ,side of the cathedral, where h would have been seen, nor made his ,way inside. The only possible conclusion occurred in Rouen six years ago. I* “\ g/ M ti ( SAVE THE ' POKER HAND year and the largest gate of the season is “__ _.__ ____ ,_ __ __ ________*_ _ _ ___ __ _ _._ _ _ sm” that the cmwd had been Victims 0 D Dorothy Cochrane Logan, who as Mona McLennan asserted that she swam ¢h¢ English their own eyes and their °"'“ lmug' nel in the record time of 13 hours and 10 minutes, recently confess ed that she hoaxed the wor matlcns' when this was explalncf emphasize the need of supervision of future cross channel attempts Photo shows Dr Logan FG l° the wamng cmwd they all “greet *elegrams of congratulations after she announced she had succcssfu ily swam the channel The that the acrobat had disappeared. _ H th E | A phenomenon of the same lcinr flows Domthy on "ic, beach -lt _ y 6' ng Tia __ _______ _ man was S99" by llundffds Of IICODIC BIBLE AND THE “BOB’ I »n tlopp ii \\i ni |1'\ l|.1l| t tl illv Ivliih ll 'II perched 011 the beck of the cock RBER Qu|'rs cuTTiNG 1 “cunt -.1-1 in 1 1 i nn isliipiiiw. 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